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Diamond Miller and Courtney Williams pose in their 2024 Minnesota Lynx jerseys. Miller's is blue and Williams' is white, and both have a new jersey patch for Federated Insurance visible near the left shoulder.

What a new jersey patch partnership means for the Minnesota Lynx

By Terry Horstman / April 21, 2024

Lynx expect their 2024 season to have a record-breaking level of corporate partnerships

Dallas Wings and Las Vegas Aces players cluster in the lane in pursuit of a rebound.

Dallas Wings could relocate downtown as soon as 2026

By Aya Abdeen / April 21, 2024

Plan to move to Dallas Memorial Auditorium faces a vote on Wednesday

UConn's Aaliyah Edwards smiles and 'pops' her jersey with both hands. The text "Instant impact rookies" is overlaid at the bottom in all caps, and the orange Locked On Women's Basketball logo is in the top right corner.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Which WNBA rookies will make an immediate impact in 2024?

By The Next / April 20, 2024

Plus, how the Chicago Sky’s roster is taking shape

Jackson State center Angel Jackson holds the ball in front of her body with two hands and surveys her options.

Jackson State’s Angel Jackson realizes her dream in WNBA Draft

By Rob Knox / April 20, 2024

‘I am living proof that dreams can come true’

Elle Duncan, Andraya Carter and Maya Moore are pictured at a broadcast table

Locked On Women’s Basketball: How have the WNBA’s visibility and perception in popular culture changed?

By The Next / April 19, 2024

Host Jackie Powell and ESPN’s LaChina Robinson discuss the growth of the WNBA

UMBC head coach Candice Hill leans into the microphone with both hands during her introductory press conference. She's wearing a "Retriever gold" shirt and black blazer, matching the school's colors.

Candice Hill returns home to UMBC

By Natalie Heavren / April 19, 2024

Hill looks to rebuild the Retrievers’ program and compete for championships

Graphic with photo of Angel Reese (left), Caitlin Clark (center), and Cameron Brink (right) posing for a photo. Locked On Women's Basketball logo at top right. Headshots of host Gigi Speer and guest Aliyah Funschelle at lower right. Text below reads "College WBB fans (arrow) WNBA fans?"

Locked On Women’s Basketball: WNBA Draft and converting college fans with Aliyah Funschelle

By The Next / April 18, 2024

What is the best way to turn women’s college basketball fans into WNBA fans?

Rickea Jackson sits at the podium and talks to the media at the 2024 WNBA Draft.

Camaraderie already strong among Los Angeles Sparks rookies

By Cameron Ruby / April 18, 2024

Rickea Jackson: ‘This new draft class has a lot of energy, a lot of fire’

Caitlin Clark Indiana Fever

What you didn’t see at the Indiana Fever’s Caitlin Clark introductory press conference

By Tony East / April 17, 2024

Clark was officially introduced to Indianapolis on Wednesday as a member of the Indiana Fever in a presser fit for a star

11th overall pick Marquesha Davis stands with WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert after getting drafted by the New York Liberty.

In a busy WNBA Draft, Liberty select Mississippi’s Marquesha Davis, stash Kaitlyn Davis

By Jackie Powell / April 17, 2024

New York drafted with athleticism in mind for the long term